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Physical Review B | 2016

Parity-time symmetry-breaking mechanism of dynamic Mott transitions in dissipative systems

Vikram Tripathi; Alexey Galda; Himadri Barman; Valerii M. Vinokur

We describe the critical behavior of electric field-driven (dynamic) Mott insulator-to-metal transitions in dissipative Fermi and Bose systems in terms of non-Hermitian Hamiltonians invariant under simultaneous parity (P) and time-reversal (T) operations. The dynamic Mott transition is identified as a PT symmetry-breaking phase transition, with the Mott insulating state corresponding to the regime of unbroken PT symmetry with a real energy spectrum. We establish that the imaginary part of the Hamiltonian arises from the combined effects of the driving field and inherent dissipation. We derive the renormalization and collapse of the Mott gap at the dielectric breakdown and describe the resulting critical behavior of transport characteristics. The obtained critical exponent is in an excellent agreement with experimental findings.


Physical Review Letters | 2013

Duality of Weak and Strong Scatterer in a Luttinger Liquid Coupled to Massless Bosons

Igor V. Yurkevich; Alexey Galda; Oleg M. Yevtushenko; Igor V. Lerner

We study electronic transport in a Luttinger liquid with an embedded impurity, which is either a weak scatterer (WS) or a weak link (WL), when interacting electrons are coupled to one-dimensional massless bosons (e.g., acoustic phonons). We find that the duality relation, ΔWSΔWL=1, between scaling dimensions of the electron backscattering in the WS and WL limits, established for the standard Luttinger liquid, holds in the presence of the additional coupling for an arbitrary fixed strength of boson scattering from the impurity. This means that at low temperatures such a system remains either an ideal insulator or an ideal metal, regardless of the scattering strength. On the other hand, when fermion and boson scattering from the impurity are correlated, the system has a rich phase diagram that includes a metal-insulator transition at some intermediate values of the scattering.


Physical Review B | 2016

Parity-time symmetry breaking in magnetic systems

Alexey Galda; Valerii M. Vinokur

The understanding of out-of-equilibrium physics, especially dynamic instabilities and dynamic phase transitions, is one of the major challenges of contemporary science, spanning the broadest wealth of research areas that range from quantum optics to living organisms. Focusing on nonequilibrium dynamics of an open dissipative spin system, we introduce a non-Hermitian Hamiltonian approach, in which non-Hermiticity reflects dissipation and deviation from equilibrium. The imaginary part of the proposed spin Hamiltonian describes the effects of Gilbert damping and applied Slonczewski spin-transfer torque. In the classical limit, our approach reproduces Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert-Slonczewski dynamics of a large macrospin. We reveal the spin-transfer torque-driven parity-time symmetry-breaking phase transition corresponding to a transition from precessional to exponentially damped spin dynamics. Micromagnetic simulations for nanoscale ferromagnetic disks demonstrate the predicted effect. Our findings can pave the way to a general quantitative description of out-of-equilibrium phase transitions driven by spontaneous parity-time symmetry breaking.


Physical Review B | 2011

Impurity Scattering in Luttinger Liquid with Electron-Phonon Coupling

Alexey Galda; Igor V. Yurkevich; Igor V. Lerner

We study the influence of electron-phonon coupling on electron transport through a Luttinger liquid with an embedded weak scatterer or weak link. We derive the renormalization group (RG) equations which indicate that the directions of RG flows can change upon varying either the relative strength of the electron-electron and electron-phonon coupling or the ratio of Fermi to sound velocities. This results in the rich phase diagram with up to three fixed points: an unstable one with a finite value of conductance and two stable ones, corresponding to an ideal metal or insulator.


EPL | 2011

Effect of electron-phonon coupling on transmission through Luttinger liquid hybridized with resonant level

Alexey Galda; Igor V. Yurkevich; Igor V. Lerner

We show that electron-phonon coupling strongly affects transport properties of the Luttinger liquid hybridized with a resonant level. Namely, this coupling significantly modifies the effective energy-dependent width of the resonant level in two different geometries, corresponding to the resonant or antiresonant transmission in the Fermi gas. This leads to a rich phase diagram for a metal-insulator transition induced by the hybridization with the resonant level.


Scientific Reports | 2017

Universality and critical behavior of the dynamical Mott transition in a system with long-range interactions

Louk Rademaker; Valerii V. Vinokur; Alexey Galda

We study numerically the voltage-induced breakdown of a Mott insulating phase in a system of charged classical particles with long-range interactions. At half-filling on a square lattice this system exhibits Mott localization in the form of a checkerboard pattern. We find universal scaling behavior of the current at the dynamic Mott insulator-metal transition and calculate scaling exponents corresponding to the transition. Our results are in agreement, up to a difference in universality class, with recent experimental evidence of a dynamic Mott transition in a system of interacting superconducting vortices.


Physical Review B | 2015

Effect of fluctuations on the NMR relaxation beyond the Abrikosov vortex state

Andreas Glatz; Alexey Galda; Andrey A. Varlamov


Physical Review B | 2018

Parity-time symmetry breaking in spin chains

Alexey Galda; Valerii M. Vinokur


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2015

Resonant tunneling of fluctuation Cooper pairs: Shapiro steps above superconducting critical temperature

Alexey Galda; A. V. Melnikov; Valerii M. Vinokur


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2014

Effects of columnar defects on fluctuation phenomena in superconductors

Alexey Galda; A. E. Koshelev; Andrey Varlamov

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Valerii M. Vinokur

Argonne National Laboratory

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Igor V. Lerner

University of Birmingham

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A. E. Koshelev

Argonne National Laboratory

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Andreas Glatz

Argonne National Laboratory

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Louk Rademaker

Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics

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Andrey A. Varlamov

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Himadri Barman

Tata Institute of Fundamental Research

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Vikram Tripathi

Tata Institute of Fundamental Research

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